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During the legislative proceedings for the Second Act on Copyright Law in the Information Society the so-called "Second Basket" which has been in force since January 1, 2008, many interest groups and lobbyists insisted that the legislator should timely attend to the preparation of a "Third Basket"

On July 16, 2009, the German Federal Court of Justice ruled that the LEGO brick, with its characteristic burling arrangement on the upper side, is not capable of protection as a three-dimensional trademark for gaming bricks

The German Federal Court of Justice decided in its ruling of April 30, 2009, that the creator of a database can forbid third parties from detecting database modifications by means of data synchronization and from using them for a competitive product (file no. I ZR 19105